In a 69 - page opinion in O'Grady v. Superior Court, the California Court of Appeal said that the trial court erred
in refusing to grant an order protecting against disclosure of their identities.
The approach may be different in relation to countries such as Zimbabwe where a more serious disparity emanates from the intentional acts of the Mugabe regime
in refusing aid and discriminating in relation to who receives treatment rather than from pure lack of resources.
He dismissed attempts to equate his proposed congestion fee with a tax, lashing out at the federal government for making the dubious connection
in refusing to pay London's pricing charge.
The US is lacking foresight and economic analyses
in refusing the cap and trade sheme.
Rakuten joins Amazon and Google
in refusing to sell whale and dolphin products.
In refusing to provide Jennifer Marohasy with an opportunity for reply The SMH is in breach of Principle 4.
The isotope ratio nails only your bias
in refusing to consider other options
I think miker613 is correct — you overplayed your cards, and
in refusing to backtrack on (or even defend) what appears to be an obvious overstatement you've lost any credibility with this part of the audience.
It's amazing how often, even in a normally cutthroat business, how everybody involved will close ranks
in refusing to identify him.
Last month, the Information Commissioner ruled that scientists from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia â $ «the source of the leaked â $ ˜Warmergateâ $ ™ emails â $ «acted unlawfully
in refusing FOI requests to share their data.
Now let's dial forward to arguments by the University of East Anglia
in refusing FOI requests — recently reiterated but originally set out in 2008.
The key argument is then «intellectual property» — the same argument that Jones referred to back in 2005
in refusing Warwick Hughes.
proust — «And before making a decision about the credibility of McIntyre, keep in mind the mendaciousness of Mann
in refusing for years (ie, forever) to supply data showing his reconstructions failed a basic R2 test.»
(The accompanying NY Times article details administration's citing «executive privilege»
in refusing to give Congress documents relating to this issue.)
Wesley's work exists somewhere beyond the labels that it has accrued in the last five decades, Pop, Surrealism, Minimalism and ornamental Rococo, and is much more aligned to contemporary artistic production
in refusing categorisation.
Not only that, but Vodafone have joined O2
in refusing to ship the device tomorrow.
they stated: «explicit decapitation and dismemberment as well as locational damage» was the biggest factor
in refusing the game a rating.
With certain characters (who shall remain nameless to avoid spoilers), you can even push them too far with your questioning and result
in them refusing to cooperate, similar to L.A. Noire (though in Aviary Attorney this is not dependent on whether you have evidence to back up your assertions; you can simply frighten away characters by being too forceful).
Another amendment that would have granted millers more leeway
in refusing entry for inspections and searches was also defeated.Â
Who among us hasn't read and cried over the plight of a homeless person who,
in refusing to abandon their companion animal, is now living with them in their car or on the street?
I even mixed a bit of the powder into their favorite wet food, but that resulted
in them refusing to eat their «stinky fish», so a double loss that meal.
b. Facts or conditions exist which would clearly have justified the administrator
in refusing to grant a license had such facts or conditions been known to exist at the time the application of the license was made.
That's a major reversal of the position taken by outgoing Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who said he «delighted»
in refusing all federal co-operation with the ORPP, something he described as a job - killing payroll tax.
The two places they fall short is in not carrying more self - published works that are in high demand or of high quality, fostering the discoverability of new talent, and
in refusing to carry Amazon Publishing works that readers want.
Why is Isabella so adamant
in refusing to defend her brother when she does not, in fact, know that he is guilty?
It left me raw — the wounds still chafe, but it left me astounded at the courage Rachel Thompson had shown in writing this book, in breaking taboos, in speaking out and
in refusing to use her pain and hurt as excuses to hide behind for the rest of her life.
If the unions in this state were to follow the lead of Garfield High in Seattle and the numerous student, parent and teacher groups from around the country
in refusing to administer the faulty tests and defy the powers that are shoving these ruinous policies down our throats, maybe we can turn this mess around.
In 2013, Garfield High School launched a boycott of the MAP test and numerous schools joined
in refusing to administer the test.
(Alaska, North Dakota and Texas joined Vermont
in refusing to apply for the funds).
Given this state of affairs, it's thus no surprise that, upon discovering that the Erebus has been damaged and won't be capable of operating at full speed, Fitzjames sides with Franklin
in refusing to heed Crozier's advice to alter their plans — a decision that, as it turns out, has dire consequences for everyone involved.
I don't feel you were wrong
in refusing the $ 500 offer.
The US president is showing astute caution
in refusing to release the photos of Osama bin Laden's corpse
The American Physical Society had earlier awarded Kokabee its Adrei Sakharov Prize for «his courage
in refusing to use his physics knowledge to work on projects that he deemed harmful to humanity.»
The rest of Europe was remarkably tolerant, giving us opt - out after opt - out — there was no honour
in refusing the agency workers and working - time directives.
First, we had Andy Coulson, then we had Cameron's Christmas dinners with Rebekah Brooks, now we have the question of Hunt's bias and Cameron's alleged complicity
in refusing to have it investigated.
Kim Davis has acted
in refusing to fulfill -LSB-...]
And the MP was resolute
in refusing to concede much to Watkins's barrister.
A judge rejected the selective prosecution argument
in refusing to dismiss charges against Maziarz.
Weisenberg, who defied speculation that he would retire this year, has followed the lead of Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver
in refusing to sign Koch's pledges, earning him the wrath of the former mayor and the moniker «enemy of reform.»
Mr Clegg said Lord Rennard was not acting in his own best interests
in refusing to say sorry, arguing it was the «human thing» to do even where distress had been caused «inadvertently».
Corbyn has been open
in refusing to recognise any particular legitimacy unique to the PLP.
In 2011, Peter and Hazelmary Bull were found to have acted unlawfully
in refusing to allow a gay couple to stay in their hotel.
The legislation was given a second reading by MPs, as Labour backed the principle of the reforms, but its progress was halted as the opposition sided with Tory rebels
in refusing to back a timetable necessary to prevent the Bill being talked out.
That does not strictly justify Clegg
in refusing to agree to boundary revisions that are plainly overdue, and were linked to the alternative vote changes.
Again, Ed Miliband showed perfectly reasonable political judgment
in refusing to back the strikers.
The survivors persist
in refusing to discriminate against Islam in their secular irony even though they continue, as always, to reserve their most provocative stuff for Christians (the most provocative cartoon in the post-attack issue exhibits divorced women who will now be able to take their communion their big tongues sticking out... we won't even translate the bishop's thought bubble).
This does indeed mean that literally a handful of new MPs could determine who leads the Labour Party after the election — either by lending the left sufficient numbers to nominate one of their own under the existing 15 % threshold or,
in refusing to do so, by making it essential that Corbyn cling on and the left achieve a reduction in that threshold.
The Republican country executive also suggested the Legislature support
him in refusing to send «one more penny» of the approximately $ 600,000 a week Chautauqua must send to Albany as of Jan. 1, 2012 unless the state «immediately» take over the counties» share of Medicaid costs, pass a law preventing the approval of future unfunded mandates and authorize counties to set their own sales tax rates.
There the Court sustained the President's view that the statute at issue was unconstitutional without any member of the Court suggesting that the President had acted improperly
in refusing to abide by the statute.
He also admitted that while the EU had played an important part in launching the latest round of world trade talks, it was perceived to be a major blockage
in refusing to give up subsidies on key sectors such as agriculture.